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A 45-minute Storytime for young children including books and music with the addition of American Sign Language signs with Jennifer Duncan from Signs at Play.
Join us weekly for 30 minutes for songs, stories, and sign language followed by 30 minutes of free play and snacks.
This is a free program for parents and their babies/toddlers.
Enjoy an amazing traditional Lion Dancing performance with stunts and music!
Learn about lifestyle changes and habits that everyone can use to maintain a healthy brain.
FREE & open to the community! For more information or to pre-register visit alzsd.org/classes or call (858)492-4400
Would you like to learn to knit, crochet, do needlework or just spend time with other creators?
Bring your current project to work on, or if new to the hobbies, we'll help you get going!
The San Diego Futures Foundation is hosting FREE in-person classes for people of all skill levels.
Introduction to Word / Introducción a Word
Come and join us for a bilingual story time in the English and Spanish languages. Enjoy songs, rhymes, stories, and crafts.
Join Ms. Joyce for storytime on the outer space alphabet rug inside of the library. We will read stories for kids ages 3-7, sing songs, shake our shakers and have fun!
In celebration of Lunar New Year, enjoy a story about dragons and other reptiles by Los Rancho Penasquitos Preserve Rangers. All ages are welcome. No reservations required.
Join Ms Jennifer from signs at Play! for weekly sign language learning and fun!
Establish non-verbal communication skills with your little one by learning basic signs and to expand your signing vocabulary in this engaging storytime.
Come play American Mah Jongg - a game of skill, strategy, and luck!
Experienced and novice players welcome.
Instructor Carol Shapiro will be on hand to teach you.
“Go For A Better World” is initiated by a student at The Bishop’s School, focused on bringing the game of Go to seniors to reduce dementia risks.
Middle School Age, Teens, Emerging Adults & Adults welcome, too.
If you don't know how to play chess, you can learn at Chess Club!
All levels of Chess experience are welcome - beginners to advanced. Learn to play better!
All ages, children and adults are welcome.